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FAMILY TIMES -The Family Edutainment Magazine - January 2023 Edition ©
Most teens and many preteens use some form of social media and have
a profile on a social networking site. Many visit these sites every day.
There are plenty of good things about social media — but also many
risks and things children and teens should avoid. They don't always make
good choices when they post something to a site, and this can lead to
problems.
To help them find the balance, it's important to talk with your children
about how to use social media wisely.
What's Good About Social Media
Social media can help children: stay connected with friends and family
volunteer or get involved with a campaign, nonprofit, or charity enhance
their creativity by sharing ideas, music, and art meet and interact with
others who share similar interests communicate with educators and
fellow students access health information learn about current events
What's Bad About Social Media The flip side is that social media can be
a hub for potentially harmful or questionable activities.
Cyberbullying
Through cyberbullying, children can be teased or harassed online. In fact,
cyberbullying is considered the most common online risk for teens, and
is linked to depression, loneliness, and even suicide in both the victims
and the bullies.
Privacy & Safety
Children also should know about privacy and safety. Without meaning to,
they can share more online than they should. Many children post
photos of themselves online or use their real names on their profiles.